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Cheap but tasty suggestions
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As i have started buying for two, i am looking for a decent cheap stick. Doesn't need any complexity. I have good cigars for when i have time to indulge myself. But one decent flavor note and burns ok. Just wondered if you have an inexpensive (bundle type) cigar that you enjoy and recommend. |
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but real quick..Don Lino Africa, Gran Habano 2002 Vintage and Azteca Fuerte |
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Everybody's idea of "cheap" is different. What price point per stick you looking for?
The Brick is made by Carlos Torano and can be gotten for about $60 for 25. El Rey del Mundo Robustos are a sweet and immensely tasty stick that can be had for about $60 for a box of 20. |
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Nicaraguan Ligero Laced 2nds FTW.
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A pair from CI/cigar.com:
Cuba Libre One by Plasencia has a rousing Habano-seed ligero wrapper from Honduras. On sale now -- nab it for $50 a box for 5x52 robustos. Better is Pueblo Dominicano by AJ Fernandez -- mondo bargain spicefest with a Habano sungrown Oscuro wrapper from Ecuador. Consistently cheap by the box or sampler at cbid. |
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:salute: Bart
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Thanks guys and enjoying the cheap smokes thread you linked!
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I'm not sure how cheap is cheap in your eyes, but my favorites are Brickhouse Maduros, Arturo Fuente Chateau Fuente, Marco V (might not be in your area), as well as the Padilla Hybrids. Good luck! Finding a bargain stick you like is one pleasure of this hobby that can really pay off.
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I'm a big fan of the Famous Nic 5000 Toros...bundle of 20 for $ 45.99. If you can let them sit a few months, even better. :2
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Terry, you've been given a bunch of great suggestions already. If you are looking to purchase a few different singles to try to see what you might like, Dewey Ave Smoke Shop in Rochester has some of the best prices in the area for a B&M.
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Rocky Patel vintage 2nds. The '92 in the short perfecto is my favorite.
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Padron x000 series and the green banded Arturo Fuente cigars are good quality, consistency, and won't break the bank!
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I've been smoking up Ramon Bueso Genesis like crazy lately. I hear that they age nicely too, but I can't keep them around long enough to find out.
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On CI, you can get a Diesel sampler or CAO sampler for $3 a stick....recommend you give them a shot, see if you find something you really like, you get a number of choices to sample....big Diesel fan myself, and many are just $3 a piece in boxes.......also, I believe they have some Perdermo marduro seconds, a wheel of 20 is like $60, those are yummy too...
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+1 on the El Rey del Mundo Robustos mentioned above.
I picked up a 10 pack of PDR1878 Red on sale for $3 per stick not too long ago, damn tasty. |
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I didn't want to like it but the Brickhouse Mighty Maduro is about $7 depending where you are.
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